Tanzania to Allocate TZS13tn to Development Projects in 2017–2018 Draft Budget

Tanzania draft budget 2018

The Government of Tanzania plans to allocate about TZS13tn to key development projects, in the 2017–2018 fiscal year.

This was indicated in the 2017–2018 budget plan, which was tabled in Parliament by Tanzania’s Minister of Finance, Philip Mpango, on November 1st, 2016.

The total draft budget amounts to TZS33tn, 40% of which (TZS13tn) will be allocated to key development projects, including:

  • The Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Plant in Lindi: the plant will be located in the southern town of Lindi close to the deep-sea offshore blocks where most of Tanzania’s gas discoveries have been made. For this, the Government will also have to build gas pipes from the sea to the plant with length of 100–200km.

The budget plan indicates that TZS18tn will be raised from taxes, TZS2tn from non-tax sources, and TZS753b from the local Government.

TZS2tn will be borrowed from external sources and TZS6.2tn from domestic sources. Development partners are expected to provide TZS3.7tn.

“Tanzania has made notable progress in increasing revenue collection, has a low risk of external debt distress and has room to borrow externally to meet its financing needs,” the International Monetary Fund (IMF) indicated after a recent visit to Tanzania.

Furthermore, the IMF commended the Tanzanian authorities’ efforts to improve the efficiency of spending and noted that it should not compromise the delivery of essential services.

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